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16 contributions to Binary Weavers
New Member shout out!
Lets have a warm welcome for our newest members! @Sara Hamson @Cydnie Steiner Swain @Roslyn Hill @Wesselyn Gwaltney @Roxanne Halliday @Kayla Atherton @Ashley Hamilton @Victor Paul @Adrian Jay @Bonnie Faraci We love having you hear and can't wait to grow with you!
2 likes • Jan 15
Lovely to meet you all, welcome to the community
She is finished!
Finished this blanket the other day and she is on the way to her new home in TX!
She is finished!
1 like • Dec '25
that is great. Amazing work.
Tip Tuesday: Counting Stitches & Rows Made Easy 🧶
Struggling to keep track of your stitches or rows? You’re not alone! Here’s how to make counting a breeze: - Use a stitch marker at the start of each round or row—no more guessing where you began. - Count each “V” on top of your work as one stitch. - Don’t forget: your turning chain doesn't usually counts as the first stitch! So read pattern notes. - Pause every few rows to double-check your count—catch mistakes early, save time later. Consistent counting = projects that come out the right size, every time! What’s your favorite counting hack? Drop it below! 👇
1 like • Dec '25
Counting is so important, I seem to always be counting, it's become an automatic.
Tip Tuesday: Invisible Join
Tonight we covered the Invisible Join. This is an amazing technique to make your work look seamless and uniform. It is usable in the round for hats, motifs, appliquaes and arugimami. However, it is very versatile and can be used with granny squares and apparel.
Tip Tuesday: Invisible Join
1 like • Dec '25
Strangely enough I just shared the same sort of content on YouTube as well
Last Craft fair of season
Today we have our last fair of the season
Last Craft fair of season
0 likes • Nov '25
I hope it went well for you
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I'm Caroline. I run a crochet business and YouTube channel, sharing the joy of slowing down, creating beauty, and boosting wellbeing through crochet.

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